The fine is part of store policy in cases of petty theft, the sources told the newspaper.

Surveillance video recorded Carter-Williams putting a bathrobe and a pair of gloves into the backpack as he stood in a fitting room Sunday. The items were valued at $120 total, the Post-Standard reported.

Store security personnel detained Carter-Williams as he left the store and then handcuffed him. Carter-Williams later signed a form admitting the theft and paid the fine, the Post-Standard reported. Sources told the newspaper that Carter-Williams used a credit card to pay the fine, also known as a civil demand.

The store declined to call police and no charges were filed against Carter-Williams, the Post-Standard reported. He was not allowed to keep the merchandise and was banned from all Lord & Taylor stores for two years. The store also photographed Carter-Williams, according to the Post-Standard.

A mall security official told the Post-Standard that the store's response was typical.